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AI's 'Year of Practicality': Conversation with Data Scientist Cameron Turner

Is this the year AI grows up? How are enterprises today actually using generative AI? And what do tech vendors really mean when they call an LLM "private"?

5 Key Takeaways from Microsoft's 'Trustworthy AI' Manifesto

An inside look at how Microsoft's AI sausage is made, responsibly.

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The Proper Care and Feeding of LLMs: Conversation with Programmer Michael Washington

Why context windows are important, the AGI lie, mastering the RAG pattern, the three steps to LLM nirvana, and why you should never, ever, skip step two.

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Top AI Tech from CES 2024

Artificial intelligence (AI) grabbed the spotlight at the annual Consumer Electronics Show (CES), held last week in Las Vegas. These are our top picks from among the many AI-enhanced offerings.

You Already Know (Mostly) How To Secure AI: Conversation with AI Safety Alliance Chair Caleb Sima

How to balance the jackrabbit pace of AI innovation with IT's directive to keep data secure? Get better at basic security hygiene, according to a new AI thinktank.

How Will AI Impact Technical Jobs? Our Experts Offer Their Opinions

Somewhat surprisingly -- to the experts -- they agreed that seven of the eight job categories could likely be impacted sooner rather than later.

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Should AI Research Be Paused? Our Experts Weigh In on Current News

Three AI scientist engineers at big tech companies agree with Bill Gates that the age of AI is upon us, with one arguing an AI pause wouldn't slow down Russia or China.

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Researchers Successfully Predict NFL Professional Football Scores

Three machine language researchers from different companies team up for system to beat Las Vegas oddsmakers, but only for research, not actual betting.

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AI Coding Assistants Shake Up Software Development, But May Have Unintended Consequences

Experts caution there will likely be unintended consequences -- both positive and negative.

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Researchers Make Computer Chess Programs More Human

For humans, playing against a strong chess program is no fun at all because there is virtually no chance of winning.

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